Security Law Will Be Good for Hong Kong: Secretary for Justice

Security Law Will Be Good for Hong Kong: Secretary for Justice

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Business, Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the national security law's implications for Hong Kong, addressing concerns about its lack of details and potential impact on local laws. It highlights the historical context and need for the law, especially after social unrest and the failed extradition bill. The discussion also covers extradition under special circumstances, retrospective application, and the legal principles involved. The conversation concludes with a debate on the legal structure and the necessity of a sunset clause.

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How does the speaker plan to address the concerns of the people regarding the national security law?

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What are the expected outcomes of the national security law according to the speaker?

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How does the speaker address the concerns about the potential retrospective application of the new law?

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What is the relationship between the national security law and the existing legal framework in Hong Kong?

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